Bob's your uncle!

12th September 2006

The biggest business event in the region for many years is coming to Windsor. It follows the explosion across the UK of business entrepreneurship that has all the signs of becoming the new rock and roll. There are now 4.3 million small and medium sized enterprises in Britain, many of them in the Thames valley. So clearly there is a need for business focused events say the organisers of B2B Thames Valley at Windsor Racecourse between September 26 and 27th. Bron Ellis, marketing director of B2B Portfolio, said: “The freedom of running a business brings with it diverse responsibility, pressure and stress and a steep learning curve vital to the success of a business. “Now, B2B Thames Valley offers a golden opportunity for companies to keep up with industry knowledge and come to Windsor racecourse to the free to attend event, the largest and most comprehensive business exhibition in the region”. Over 175 of the regions organisations will be exhibiting their products and services at the event, giving visitors and exhibitors first hand access to a broad business base to source ideas, products and services. Alongside innovative speakers. B2B Thames Valley has an array of top fight exhibitors, from Blackberry, Sage, O2 to Ascot duo Jamie Mistlin, 27, and Anna Taylor, 24, founders of RecruitmentRevolution.com.

David MacKinnon, Royal Windsor Racecourse managing director said: “Royal Windsor Racecourse managing director said: “Royal Windsor racecourse is delighted to be the venue the first ever B2B Thames Valley event. The incredible line up of speakers including Bob Geldof are icing on the cake for what will be a pioneering business event for the local area.”Businesses in and around Slough, Windsor and Ascot are asked to pre- register to gain free entry to the B2B event via www.b2bthamesvalley.co.uk or for more details, contact B2B Portfolio on 0845 226 3050. Mr Ellis added: “At this event there will be thousands of potential customers, partners and suppliers all under one roof and all thinking business.”

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